Refine a pitch.
Talk through your one-liner. The producer makes you say it three more ways until one lands.
An AI producer in your ear, structured thinking on the way out.
Used by people who think out loud for a living.
How it works
No script. No editor. No timeline. The hard part is sitting down and starting. Everything after that is the producer's job.
01
Start a session. The producer joins. No setup, no script, no recording rituals.
02
It catches your strongest lines as you say them and asks you to say them tighter, until one lands.
03
Structured notes, marked moments, one-click export to revid.ai. Nothing to clean up later.
What you actually get
It listens while you talk, catches the line you almost said, and pushes you to say it tighter. Paste an article to start, or just say what is on your mind.
00:02:14
That's the part nobody says out loud.
00:04:51
Say that again. Tighter.
00:07:08
One sentence. No qualifiers.
Catches clip-worthy moments live.
Marked, timestamped, ready to send.
Memory across sessions.
It remembers how you think and builds context every time you sit down.
One click to publish.
Push the moment straight into revid.ai and ship the clip.
How people use it
From founders refining a pitch to writers untangling a half-formed idea, ClipBuddy meets you wherever the thought starts.
Talk through your one-liner. The producer makes you say it three more ways until one lands.
Start with a vague idea. Get pushed for the version that's actually clear.
Drop in the link, talk around it, leave with your angle and clips.
FAQ
Is this a podcast tool?
No. It's a thinking tool that happens to use your voice. The clips are a side effect of having said something worth keeping.
What do I leave with?
A structured outline of your session, a list of clip-worthy moments with timestamps, and a one-click send to revid.ai if you want video.
Do I need to edit the audio?
No. The producer marks the moments live, so there's nothing to scrub through later.
Does it remember me?
Yes. Every session adds context, so it gets sharper the more you use it.
What if I just want to think?
That works too. Skip the export and use it as a sounding board.